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Agreeing to Disagree

David Schaberg and Yunxiang Yan bring vastly different perspectives to their co-directorship of the Center for Chinese Studies.

 
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Remembering James Smoot Coleman

Colleagues, family, and friends gather to honor the UCLA African Studies Center's generous, humble, brilliant founding director.

 
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Remembering Nurcholish Madjid

Muslim scholar was an influential player in Indonesia's democratic development

 
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The Ambassador's Role

The U.S. ambassador to Benin discusses the U.S. agenda, the Beninese ethos, and the trials of his vocation.

 

Malaysian Examination Syndicate Members Meet With CRESST at UCLA

A Malaysian delegation is briefed on U.S. education policies by a national research center.

 
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The Missing Histories of the Hmong

UCLA Hmong Americans search for their place on campus and their place in the history books.

 
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UC Regents discuss Sudan investments

For the first time since students began their campaign for divestment from Sudan earlier this year, the UC Board of Regents publicly discussed its investments in the country in a meeting at UCLA on Wednesday. Visit UC Sudan Divestment Taskforce http://www.ucdivestsudan.com

 
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Moving On

About to take his BA in Poli Sci, Matthew Gottfried looks back on his EAP year abroad in Cairo

 
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Schaberg and Yan to head UCLA Center for Chinese Studies

Two young, yet distinguished, scholars take over as co-directors of one of America's top China programs.

 
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Five UCLA Students Honored with Study Abroad Scholarships

Three will study in France on Dan Wise Memorial Scholarships. Duttenhaver Scholarships will send students to China and Spain.

 
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Opening the Doors to Global Studies

The first Global Studies course begins over 400 students strong.

 
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UCLA Undergraduates help Professor Barbara Koremenos Explore the "Continent of International Institutions"

This spring, the Burkle Center is sponsoring Professor Barbara Koremenos' undergraduate political science course on international law. Koremenos is an assistant professor in the political science department and specializes in international relations.

 
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A new way to learn

Global studies takes a holistic approach to education.

 
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New Chair Maps Plan for Southeast Asian Studies IDP

Historian George Dutton discusses UCLA's Interdepartmental Degree Program (IDP) in Southeast Asian Studies.

 
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UCLA Leads Public Universities in Student Travel Abroad

Authoritative Open Doors 2004 report says UCLA sent 1,917 students abroad in 2002-03 school year.

 
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Asia Institute Maps Wide Range of Projects

New director outlines plans at faculty-student reception.

 
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Mexican Presidential Candidate Discusses His Country's Future at Burkle Forum

Jorge Castaneda is joined by Harvard Law Professor Roberto Unger in a wide ranging discussion of the future of Latin America.

 
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Global Learning Institute Launched with Summer Program in Shanghai

The first of the Global Learning Institutes opens new vistas

 

Associate Vice Chancellor Gilliam on Community Partnerships

UCLA in LA Is Discussed in Meeting with 15-member Multinational Delegation

 
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2004 California NCTA Study Tour of China

Nineteen California teachers spend three weeks exploring China's rich cultural legacy and its complicated present.

 
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International Studies Majors Hold Graduation Ceremonies

BA and MA candidates from 9 international interdepartmental degree programs take part in June cap and gown event.

 
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Ten Uzbek English Teachers Attend Three-Week Training Program at UCLA

Language Resource Center designs custom classes for ESL teachers from Tashkent.

 
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Human Rights and the K-12 Curriculum -- Workshop for Educators

Understanding human rights conditions around the world and knowing how to appropriately and effectively bring human rights issues into the classroom are essential for today's educators. This workshop provides teachers with the knowledge, materials, and methods they need to engage their students.

 
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Middle Eastern Religions, Politics, Literature Highlight Anchorage Outreach Program

Outreach directors from major U.S. universities introduce Anchorage high school teachers and students to the Middle East during MESA meeting in Alaska.

 
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International Studies Heads Warn of Poisonous Contradiction in House Bill

San Francisco Chronicle airs call by heads of UCLA and UC Berkeley international studies for Senate to head off "witch-hunts" by reducing proposed military role in university oversight.

 

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